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Two Postdoctral positions at Swisspeace
One position is open to persons whose research focus is in the area of “Adaptive Peacebuilding” swisspeace are interested in advancing their research portfolio in areas such as understanding impact in complex environments, adaptive approaches in peacebuilding, and the role of aid in conflict.
read moreCfP: Workshop Series on Migration, Globalization and the Knowledge Economy
After the Spring 2020 edition moved on-line and the Fall 2020 one was cancelled, the “Workshop Series on Migration, Globalization and the Knowledge Economy” is back on track! The CALL FOR PAPERS is now open. With the fourth edition of the Workshop Series on Migration, Globalization and the Knowledge Economy set to be held in Bordeaux (France) and on-line on 17-18/05/2021. This is part of our series of 5 workshops that were launched in 2018 on the topic of migration and its relationship with knowledge creation, diffusion, entrepreneurship, international business, innovation, and more. The 5 workshops are organized by CEPII, EPFL, PSE, Utrecht, ICRIOS-Bocconi, GSSI, IPP-CSIC, and GREThA-Université de Bordeaux.
read moreMACIMIDE Co-Director Prof. Melissa Siegel has taken part in a podcast episode discussing Migration and Development: linkages, causes, and consequences
Loksan Harley, host of the Migration and Diaspora Podcast discussed the topic of migration and development and how each affects the other with Prof. Melissa Siegel. In their discussion, they talked about how development affects migration (including the “migration hump”) and how migration affects development, including the most common misconceptions about those relationships.
read moreProject Manager at Samuel Hall
Samuel Hall is seeking a professional and motivated individual to join its team for a full-time position as Migration & Displacement (Pillar 1) Project Manager (PM), ideally based in the Nairobi office. The PM will directly support the Pillar Lead to lead research, manage projects and other pillar staff, and support the strategic development of the pillar.
read moreNew video by MACIMDE Co-Director Melissa Siegel on the Effects of Migration in Countries of Destination
Melissa Siegel specifically examines the effects of international migration in destination, or host, countries. The effects of migration are observed at different levels of society and under a variety of circumstances. While this video is not meant to be a complete list of every effect host countries or locations will experience, it will summarise some of the most commonly discussed and researched outcomes.
read moreMISTY: Is COVID-19 shifting attitudes towards sustainability?
The Migration, Transformation and Sustainability (MISTY) project aims to provide theoretical and methodological innovations on the links between migration and sustainability. Dr. Sonja Fransen and Beatriz Cardoso Fernandes (both from UNU-MERIT) together with Dominique Jolivet (UvA) conducted a case study from Amsterdam to find out if COVID-19 is shifting attitudes towards sustainability.
read moreNew video by MACIMIDE Co-Director Melissa Siegel on the Effects of Migration on the County of Origin
Melissa Siegel discusses how mobility can have micro level effects, for example, on the immediate family members or households that an emigrant leaves, while on the other end of the spectrum the effects at the country or regional level which are also referred to as macro level effects. Effects at the community level in areas where migrants come from can also be seen.
read more17/02/2021 – MGSoG/UNU-MERIT Migration Seminar: Barriers to Humanitarian Migration, Victimisation and Integration Outcomes: Evidence from Germany
In this seminar, will present a study on ‘ barriers to humanitarian migration, victimisation and integration outcomes: Evidence from Germany’ The seminar will be held from 15:00 to 16:00 CET on Zoom. For more information and the link please click here.
read more05/02/2021 – A Way Forward on Migration Under the Portuguese Presidency of the European Union?
Friday 5th February 2021 Register Here
SPEAKERS:
Monique Pariat, Director-General for Migration and Home Affairs, European Commission
Ulrich Weinbrenner, General Director for Migration, Refugees, and Return Policy, Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building, and Community, Federal Republic of Germany
Cláudia Pereira, Secretary of State for Integration and Migration, Portugal
Hanne Beirens, Director, MPI Europe
read moreNew explainer video on migration by MACIMIDE Co-Director Melissa Siegel
Prof. Melissa Siegel, Professor of Migration Studies at Maastricht University and UNU-MERIT, has published a new video on her Youtube channel addressing the concept of diaspora: looking at the origins of the term, how definitions differ and have changed over time as well as how governments often try to engage their diaspora.
read moreUNU Migration Network
The United Nations Migration Network, currently chaired by Prof. Melissa Siegel and Dr. Katie Kuschminder of UNU-MERIT, launched a blog series ‘Migration, climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic’ in late 2020. As a build-up to International Migrants Day on 18 December 2020, this series brought together UNU’s collaborative expertise to explore the interrelations and acute challenges of migration, climate change, and health. The series examines these connections at local and global levels, highlights the implications for migrants, and provides evidence-based insights for United Nations member states, governments, and policymakers.
read moreMigration team members win grants at Maastricht University’s SBE
The month of December 2020 was a successful one for several members of the Migration Research Group. Dr. Katrin Marchand and Dr. Sonja Fransen were both awarded a grant from the School of Business and Economics (SBE) Elinor Ostrom Fund. The Fund supports female scholars in increasing diversity at Maastricht University’s SBE. Dr. Marchand will use her grant to conduct research on refugee entrepreneurship in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.
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